Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1949 — Page 3

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Society Items for days publication must be phoned In by 11 a.m. (Saturday 9:30 a.m.) Phone 1000-1001 Miss Betty Melchl Tuesday Beta'Sigma Phi sorority, Betty Weber, 8 p. m. Little Flower study club, Mrs. Hugh Daniels, 6:30 p. m. Eta Tau Sigma sorority, Mrs Leo Faurote, 8 p. m. Delta Theta Tau sorority, Elks home, 8 p. m. Church Mothers study club, Mrs Virgil Doyle, 8 p. m. Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows hall, 7:30 p. m. Three Link club, Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, after lodge. Wednesday Friendship circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Robert Lord, 7:30 p. m. Ruth and Naomi circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church church, 2:30 p. m. Union Township Woman's club and Happy Homemakers chib, Im manuel Lutheran school, 1:30 p. m St. Vincent de Paul society, C L. of C. hall, 2 p. m. Philalethean circle of the Women's guild of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Leo Kirsch, 8 p. m. Jolly Housewife home econom ics club of St. Mary's township. Pleasant Mills school, 1:30 p. m. Bethany circle of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Mrs. Clara Baumgartner, 8 p. m. Thifrsday Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p. m. Guardian Angel study club, Mrs. Carl Schults, 8 p. m. St. .Ambrose study club, Mrs. Herman Braun, 7:30 p. m. Circles 1 and 2 of W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, Mrs. John T. Myers, 2:30 p. m. Circles 3 and 4 of W. S. C. S. of Methodist church, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, 2:30 p. m. St. Ann Study club, Mrs. Ed Keller, 7:30 p. m. j. — [given by Mrs. Harry Raudenbush. Mrs. Glen Schaadt and Mrs. Waiter Kessler gave the lesson on "Vegetables and Our Daily Meals.” The meeting was closed with the club collect. The hostesses, Mrs. Homer Carr, fWMMIAAWVVVMMMVVVVMM t 1- tiredT - Does Your BACK BOTHER YOU? Spencer Sup« rt designed eseially for you I give relief by proving pose. Mrs. Leota Connell 242 '/ 2 Madison St. Phone 114 If no answer, call 9072

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Friday Rummage sale, Methodist church basement, 1 to 5 p. m. Union Chapel Young Married people, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Merriman, 8 p. m. Saturday Rummage sale, Methodist church basement, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mrs. Forest Ripley, Mrs. Ray McMichael and Mrs. Claude Buchanan served refreshments during the social hour. PLEASANT MILLS W. S. C. S. MEETS The Pleasant Mills Methodist W. S. C. S. meeting was held recently at the church. The meeting, conIducted by the president, Mrs.} I George Foor, opened with the devotionals by Mrs. Hubert Ehrsam. , The twenty fifth psalm was read by Mrs. Elmer Galliff and prayers i offered by Mrs. John Bailey and Mrs. George Foor. A social hour followed. . MRS. ROY HOOK IS HOSTESS TO FELLOWSHIP The Ladies Fellowship of the Missionary church held its May meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy i Hook recently, with fifteen members and three guests attending. The meeting opened with the group singing the hymn "His Way With Three,” followed.by prayer by Mrs. ■ Harold Idelwine. Scriptures from the Bread of Life were read bv i members, and “He Ransomed Me,” was sung by the group. The June meeting will be held all day on June 16 at the church.; At the close of the meeting, em-i . broidering and sewing were done and a comforter hemmed. At a later hour, refreshments were served by Mrs. Hook, assisted by > Mrs. Hollis Bonifas and Mrs. Clarence Hook. COUPLE OBSERVES FIRST ANNIVERSARY The first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hockemeyer, of Monroeville, was observed at their home recently. The occa- ■ sion also marked the birthday anni- . versary of Miss Lorene Hockemeyer. Games were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. I Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rue, Butler; Mr. and . Mrs. George Rohlfing. Mr. and Mrs. • Freeman Rohlfing and children, i Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ’ Hoekemeyer and children, Mr. and > Mrs. Orville Hoffman and Geraldine. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Viet, Mr. , and Mrs. -Henry Bohnke and children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hockemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoekemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. (arl . Wiegmann, Mr. and Mrs. Herman I Gueninn. all of Monroeville; Mr I and Mrs. Hilbert Hoekemeyer and children. Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Hoekemeyer and children, and Mr. ; and Mrs' Fred Hoekemeyer and daughter, Decatur. The Guardian Angel study club will meet at eight o'clock Thurs-j day evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Schults. The Order of the Eastern Star will have its stated meeting Thursday evening at seven thirty o'clock [at the Masonic hall. j The Friendship circle of the

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Youth Speaker Charles H. Smith, noted youth leader of California, will address County-wide Youth of Christ at their four-day anniversary rally Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at the First Mennonite church at Berne. The time is 7:30 o’clock. On Friday evening at 6:15 there will be a "carry-in” fellowi ship supper for all fFCers and I their friends. A fine program has been planned for this time of informal fellowship. The public is invited to all these meetings. —— — Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will meet Wednesday evening at seven thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Lord. Members are asked to notice the change in the meeting. A One more Decatur resident is in clover. Mrs. Mary Razo, North Eleventh street, reports finding a six-leaf clover in her yard Monday. Mrs. Orval Reed has returned] ; home after a weekend visit in i Terre Haute. [ Mrs. and Mrs. Otto Spiegel, Miss Martha Bleeke and Simon Bleeke were in Indianapolis Friday, where they attended graduation exercises of Arnold Spiegel from the Lincoln chiropractor college. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones will leave tonight for Richmond, where they will attend the annual Methodist conference. Dr. Jones will deliver the sermon next Sunday at the Second Presbyterian church in Richmond. There will be no church service at the First Methodist church here next Sunday. Mrs. Robert C. Price and daughWhen a car occupied by Dick Magley, Donnie Oliver, Charles Smith, Jim Bailer and Tom Cobb of Bluffton, stalled during the big storm Saturday night at Bluffton, the hoys got out and were trying to push the car so it would s'.art.

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A'bolt of lightning hit near them and all five were knocked to the ground, but none was injured, ter, Ann, have returned home from St. Louis, where Ann sang three evenings on the program for the “49er Electrical Living Show,” held there the past week. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Remy Bierly.' Robert Metzger, of this city, Railway express employe, who has been stationed at Reed City, Mich, for the last two weeks, has been transferred to Columbia City, where he will assume charge of that express office for two weeks during the regular manager’s vacation. ; Trial Os Death Car Driver Set June 20 South Bend, Ind., May 24—(UP) —An lowa City, la., man will go on trial here June 20 on a charge of reckless homicide. Robert D. Noble, 29, an assistant , secretary of the University of lowa alumni association, is charged with being the driver of a car which killed a Notre Dame studpt and a St. Mary’s college student when I it ran into a group of young people . in October. 1947, near the Notre . Dame campus. Noble has been free on $2,000 , bond since last March when he entered a plea of not guilty. I WjOSPJTAL u n i Admitted: C. M. Zimmerman, ■ Decatur: Mrs. Viola Gilllom, I Berne; Mrs. Minnie Wilson, WillI [ shire, O. i Dismissed. Mrs. Jennie Bucher, Monroeville; Mrs. Irene Phillips, i Berne; Bill Crist, Monroe. COLD FUR i STORAGE I [ Phone 147 ; uun I ; DRY CLEANING

f Arrival Os Infant Startles Parents, [ No Baby ! Cleveland, May 24 — (UP) — Mrs. Frances Weber, 23, who ! hadn't known she was pregnant, • let out an amazed gasp from her bed early today, then shouted to ’ her husband: ‘‘l’ve just had a ’ baby.” Her husband, Gedeon, 24, awak--1 ened with a Start and stared dumb • founded at the infant. Then he called his parents, an ’ ambulance, a hospital, and the po- ' | lice. They all reached the house | in record time and declared the infant, a six and a half pound i baby girl, was doing fine. The husband could offer no explanation for the unexpected ar-J rival except that “Frances is a chunky girl anyway. But she cer- , tainly didn't look like she was go- , ing to have a baby. We just thought she needed a little exer- , cise.” t “Think of the doctor bills we've , saved," added the surprised fath- , er. “But of course I'm making] I up for it now.” i , The Monmouth Roving Rangers; , held their recent meeting at the; Monmouth high school. Come to Equity where ice Cream is Best! Equity Neapolitan Ice Cream 3 Delicious Flavors Vanilla - Chocolate Strawberry ; 45c Qt. EQUITY DAIRY STORE Phone 158

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Funeral Directors Meet At Capital , The 69th annual convention of the Indiana funeral directors association will be held at tbe state I fair grounds in Indianapolis on

f k OBSERVE ASCENSION DAY / ■— k BY attending SERVICE H r Wei, May 25,8 P.M. ( Zion Lutheran Church / W. Monroe & Eleventh ) J We Believe: “He (Jesus) Ascended Into Heaven 1 ( And Sitteth On The Right Hand Os God The f I Father Almighty.” 1 \ Apostles Creed. ( REFLECTIONS ON . DAD AND HIS DAY g|g What can you say to a Dad whose tire- m less work has been the finest outward fSyi expression of his love for home and R famil * ? Hi Your portrait will return his love with &'■' dignity and sincerity. For a photograph fcfflgrg seems to say "never in my most flu thoughtless moments have I forgotten or failed to appreciate." I .wml i— Z Stadia Corner Ist & Monroe Phone 1662

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May 25, 26 and 27. Business ses- ] sions will be held in the Indiana University building, with the pres- ' ident, Harold Fife, of East Chica- . go presiding. .1 Many of the local funeral directors will attend.